Yeah, pretty sure it was 5th ad 6th. 4th was Daba (??)
Yeah, pretty sure it was 5th ad 6th. 4th was Daba (??)
Yamauchi wins, Kastor 2nd, Madai Perez third
Would have been nice to see the Men's finish. Mo Trefeh runs sub 1:01 and they say nothing. Gaaaaawwwwd
Nice shot of Mara's butt while Kastor and Perez are fighting it out for 2nd.
How fast did they end up? Deena was 10:11 at 2 miles or 66:30 pace. Just curious how bad the fade was this time around?
Who won the men's race ...time?
runn wrote:
Would have been nice to see the Men's finish. Mo Trefeh runs sub 1:01 and they say nothing. Gaaaaawwwwd
Nice shot of Mara's butt while Kastor and Perez are fighting it out for 2nd.
Mo sub 61? Wow!!!
Kameis won... Universal Sports decided not to show us the finish. Which was nice of them. So I didnt see the time.
Unofficially though, he ran 59:53.
Yes. Shitty race
0:15:55.01 0:32:30.57 0:49:04.28 1:06:23.83 1:09:43
She ran 15:55 for her first 5k and could only manage a 17:19 for the 5k from 15-20.
I love Mary wrote:
Mary has the formula. Invite 4-6 great East Africans and about 20 top Americans. Then a couple from each group will drop. This leaves you with 3-5 great East Africans that may or may not be fit but have a tough time passing up the guaranteed payday. This also leaves 15 top Americans. Then America obviously fares well in the results and everyone feels good. Mary is great for American Distance Running.
maybe this is why teyba naser was refused entry in the race, teyba will instead run the los angeles marathon today.
Mammoth is Overrated wrote:
How fast did they end up? Deena was 10:11 at 2 miles or 66:30 pace. Just curious how bad the fade was this time around?
I was at 6.5 miles and Deena had this ridiculous lead. Of course that's because she was running ridiculously fast, leaning into it like it was a 10k. I thought if she doesn't blow up she'll have a WR.
Rohat 6th
Cragg 7th
honest question...
what kind of drug testing do they do at these events. i assumed trafeh was tested at gate river as it was a national championship. being a big money event, i assume there is some kind of test for money winners at nyc too. does anyone know the extent of testing and what they test for? is it as intense as olympic (blood) testing?
At the NYC1/2Marathon they test for availability to run NYCM in the fall,period.
I believe they test the top 3 men and women and then they test a random sample of other top 10 finishers. I know someone from nyrr or usada can answer the question.
They test
road rashed wrote:
honest question...
what kind of drug testing do they do at these events. i assumed trafeh was tested at gate river as it was a national championship. being a big money event, i assume there is some kind of test for money winners at nyc too. does anyone know the extent of testing and what they test for? is it as intense as olympic (blood) testing?
No one will get any money until all the drug testing has been completed.
testing at races doesnt matter. it does nothing. If an athlete is doping and they know exactly when they are getting tested (i.e. the race) then they'll be sure to know when to last take the drugs before the test and clear it.
EPO tests only detect EPO for the last 48hrs of a full dose, and only 2-4hrs on a small buy effective microdose.
So, youu have to be an idiot to be caught doping at a race.
Damn, Geb momentarily stopped at mile 9 because he had an asthma attack. That really sucks. As a fellow asthma-haver, I can attest that when you literally cannot breathe, the last thing you care about is running. Good on him for finishing; that takes heart, especially when he knew he would not win at that point. http://runinfinity.com/2010/03/new-york-city-nyc-half-marathon-2010-results.html
6:00 wrote:
as soon as geb gets challenged he caves, finds some 'injury' for an excuse.
Oh yeah, just like he did in that marathon not too long ago. Not like he got caught and then fought them off for the win even though it wasn't a great time. Seriously, why the hell would you say something like that without knowing anything about the situation? You're a douche.
drillmaster wrote:
testing at races doesnt matter. it does nothing. If an athlete is doping and they know exactly when they are getting tested (i.e. the race) then they'll be sure to know when to last take the drugs before the test and clear it.
EPO tests only detect EPO for the last 48hrs of a full dose, and only 2-4hrs on a small buy effective microdose.
So, youu have to be an idiot to be caught doping at a race.
That's where random, out-of-competition testing comes into play.